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sorophx

Posted 16 July 2014 - 04:36 AM

ManifestedISO

Posted 16 July 2014 - 08:24 PM

ManifestedISO

(11) Wizard

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1776 posts

Location:San Diego, California

I'm keen for an RPG set 500 years ago in the Far East. I don't know much about the period, but a third-person sandbox in that setting could really break the mold. Something unique, rife with characters, classes, and items that are new and exciting, if not slightly familiar: factions, war, monsters, magic, weapons, crafting. Imagine rogues are ninja, fighters as samurai, dark paladin ronin ...

Dagon

Posted 17 July 2014 - 10:00 AM

Dagon

(3) Conjurer

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190 posts

Location:Poland

They were saying something about a licensed IP.So I hope i will be a SciFi setting. And I dream it will be Warhammer 40K.

Well, actually it was the first thing that came to my mind, seeing how many different companies are doing low budget WH40K games for mobile and PC, I wonder however if they would be able to afford such license as Firefly.

Dagon

Posted 17 July 2014 - 03:21 PM

Dagon

(3) Conjurer

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190 posts

Location:Poland

I would love some SciFi rpg, with upgraded PoE's stronghold mechanics for spaceship, which could be used as a transport al'a kotor, with more open world approach taken from fallout 1-2 , tactical turn based combat (again Fallouts but also Jagged Alliance) and placed on beautiful prerendered backgrounds of Pillars engine. Maybe they could fit somehow Avellone's Star Wars pitch?